1999
DOI: 10.1590/s0074-02761999000300003
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Distribution of Sandflies (Diptera:Psychodidae) on Tree-trunks in a Non-flooded Area of the Ducke Forest Reserve, Manaus, AM, Brazil

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“…Considering the high prevalence of canines in the city of Fortaleza, this adaptation process is of concern with regard to the increased interaction among the vector, the domestic reservoir and susceptible individuals, making it challenging to prevent and control this disease. The male-to-female ratio in this study was 1.23 for L. migonei and 1.85 for L. longipalpis, indicating the predominance of males described previously (CASTELLÓN et al 1989;CABANILLAS;CASTELLÓN, 1999;XIMENES et al, 2000;CORTEZ et al, 2007). This could be because males are born earlier than females (CHANIOTIS, 1967) or due to the courtship behavior between males and females (KELLY; DYE, 1997).…”
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confidence: 71%
“…Considering the high prevalence of canines in the city of Fortaleza, this adaptation process is of concern with regard to the increased interaction among the vector, the domestic reservoir and susceptible individuals, making it challenging to prevent and control this disease. The male-to-female ratio in this study was 1.23 for L. migonei and 1.85 for L. longipalpis, indicating the predominance of males described previously (CASTELLÓN et al 1989;CABANILLAS;CASTELLÓN, 1999;XIMENES et al, 2000;CORTEZ et al, 2007). This could be because males are born earlier than females (CHANIOTIS, 1967) or due to the courtship behavior between males and females (KELLY; DYE, 1997).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…A composição florística das florestas tropicais influenciam na composição faunística dos flebótomos, seja pela produção de efeitos distintos no solo da floresta (Rutledge & Ellenwood, 1975) ou pelas características peculiares dos troncos das árvores (Geoffroy et al, 1986;Cabanillas & Castellón, 1999). As larvas dos flebótomos, que se alimentam de matéria orgânica em decomposição, incluindo pequenos organismos do solo (Hanson, 1968), certamente são afetadas por mudanças na fauna edáfica e alterações microclimáticas.…”
Section: Paraensis (Leishmania Naiffi)unclassified
“…Na região Amazônica, foram realizados vários estudos enfatizando os aspectos biológicos, taxonômicos e ecológicos dos fl ebotomíneos. Arias & Freitas (1982), Ready et al (1983), Cabanillas et al (1999) e Castellón et al (2000 observaram que as alterações ocorridas em áreas de fl oresta infl uenciam na composição e comportamento da fauna fl ebotomínica.…”
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